Pharmacists’ Role in Reducing Problematic Opioid Use
A special issue of Pharmacy (ISSN 2226-4787). This special issue belongs to the section "Pharmacy Practice and Practice-Based Research".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2024) | Viewed by 10124
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Pharmacy and pharmacists have always had a role in reducing the misuse of opioids. In the past, this was more of a policing capacity in which pharmacists focused on preventing the misuse of opioids. However, this has changed as we have adopted a more caring approach from an understanding that opioid use can be problematic for individuals, by causing them harm, increasing the risk of overdose, and all the problems that can go along with drug dependence. Pharmacists’ role has developed into both a public health and clinical response to the considerable challenges faced by people struggling with pain management and or drug dependence. Pharmacists provide a range of services, care, and support that we want to highlight in this special issue of Pharmacy. From supporting people on opiate replacement treatment for drug dependence, identifying and providing harm reduction services to people using illicit/street drugs, providing specialist clinical support in drug treatment services, to providing new models of care and care pathways for those dependent to over the counter opioids or prescription opioids for pain. The aim of this special issue is to provide a platform to showcase novel and innovative practice and models of care. We welcome a full range of research and evaluation methodologies.
Prof. Dr. Catriona Matheson
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- harm reduction
- community pharmacy
- opioid misuse
- public health
- opioids
- addiction
- medication safety
- medication-assisted treatment
- harm minimization
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